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For all the skyline owners in Mackay, this forum is pretty slack, maybe we need to organise a cruise or a BBQ/piss up get together again.... that was fun last time in Airlie, had so much fun I fell down a hill and f**ked myself up lol.

Im keen. But not till end of the month. Im in sydney all week next week and some of the next then back to work.

Although by then I might not have a skyline on the road lol..... all good. Ill find something

that sounds like a great idea, im down for that. i only get weekends though. on a different note, gotta pay off some parts, and start saving for a vipec, bugger all effort or drilling or removing anything to put it in. i like that idea better.

no more Skyline :(

Ben i saw your FJ coming around the corner today near work, looks mean.

and cal i saw the outside of your new place on the weekend, looks awesome. good spot too.

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no more Skyline :(

Ben i saw your FJ coming around the corner today near work, looks mean.

and cal i saw the outside of your new place on the weekend, looks awesome. good spot too.

Yeah pretty happy with it, still getting stuffed around with things that havent been done but are getting done now. I wont get into it, its enough of a headache as it is lol

Blew my tax money on a camera rather then a diff. So far don't regret the decision :P

Quick snap from our trip to Sydney this past week, Have a ton more but this one looked pretty good without any touch ups, so its the lucky photo that I'll use

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Turbo got back the other week, And I've finally had time to go have a proper look at it

Before:

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After:

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Looks much cooler now, should give a bit more power as well :)

This was done by Stao at Hypergear free of charge (minus shipping) which is part of the amazing customer service they offer

hey guys, i have a black r33 S1 front bumper pretter good nic that i wont need anymore.. anyone want to purchace it? :woot: As i'm moving to cairns soon i have no time to make my M-spec bar pretty :( half sanded and red will be a good look haha! :whistling:

amazing customer service ??? he neglected to mention to me about drilling out the stock oil restrictor in the block. so the turbo wasnt getting enuff oil and f**ked the seal's. subsequently needing a $400 rebuild that i had to pay..... he even admitted he forgot to tell me about drilling the restrictor out.... yeah thats amazing customer service. he was quick to email you back THATS about it

Just Committed myself to an RB26/30 engine build for possibly the 180SX . I Just purchased a brand spanking new Bare RB26 Head from the USA got it dirt cheap ;). All's I have to do now is hide it from my brother and old man before they claim it and it ends up on the Drag Car.

Turbo Oil Feed Restrictor Nic ?

These are usually in the banjo bolt though AFAIK. My HKS one is and I know Garrett do it with some of theirs. Nothing in the actual block that I can see. But I'm still not sure which engine was being talked about

Just for shits and giggles if You wanted to build the ultimate RB25, 26, 30 etc. What specs would you use, state wanted HP Level and Use, Drag, Street or Circuit etc.? Give me you dream list :woot:

I'll Start with mine for my 180SX Sleeper. Pretty Identical to the R32 Drag car setup except I went RB30 bottom end for more torque in a RWD Configuration.

HP - 1200 to 1400

Use - Drag/powercruise

Head:

- Full Supertech Valvetrain, Springs, Valves, Guides, Buckets.

- Custom Godzilla Motorsport Spec Cams 300+ degree 11.8mm Lift.

- Full CNC Ported Godzilla Spec head.

- Hypertune 102mm Plenum and Throttle Body + Fuel Rail.

- ARP 19mm Head studs

- Ross Cam Trigger Kit

- Aeromotive Pro Fuel Regulator

- Either ID 2000cc for E85 or Moran 5000cc injectors Methonol

Bottom End

- RB30 Block with fully prepped Nitto 3.2L Stroker.

- ARP Main Studs.

- Godzilla Billet main caps and Girdle Plate

- Raw Brokage Billet Dry Sump Pan.

- Peterson 4 Stage Dry Sump with Aeromotive Hex drive mech Fuel Pump

- Ross balancer kit with Gilmer belt Drive Kit for Dry Sump pump and Power steering.

- Mech Water Pump delete go to electric Craig Davis Pump

- Alternator Delete go to 18V Lithium battery.

Turbo System

- 6 Boost Manifold

- Turbo Smart 60mm Wastegate

- HKS T62R Turbo or Garrett GTX Equivalent

- Turbosmart Race Port Bov

- Custom PWR Intercooler

Electronics

- Vipec V88

- M&W CDI

- Weapon X Pencil Coils

Gearbox

- Custom NPC Twin Plate Clutch

- PPG 5 Speed Dog Box with Custom Race Bred Enterprise Ignition cut / lock out system.

Not a bad way to spend $ 50-60K ;)

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